THEORY OF PROBABILITY STATE VARIABLE SYSTEMS. VOLUME II: HISTORICAL DISCUSSION OF PSV DEVICES WITH EMPHASIS ON THE NEUROTRON.

Abstract

This volume traces the history and general background of Probability State Variable Devices, and defines their distinguishing features. The Reron, Artron, and Neurotron, each discussed in a separate section in this volume, represent a major portion of the field of Probability State Variable (PSV) devices. Mention is given to another device, Halpern's Self-Organizing Binary Logical Network, which would also be classed as a PSV device, and early related devices by Pierce, Kirsch, and Farley and Clark are noted. Most of these devices are able to learn logic functions, but the Neurotron combines logic with analog (gain-phase) functions, so that, in the Neurotron, Logic, gain, and time-constants are all subject to learning. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1963
Accession Number
AD0428099

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